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This movie is hopelessly dull.
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars
02/24/23
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After enjoying the C grade glory that was Assault on Devil's Island this Shadow Warriors sequel misses the mark pretty much completely & other then Martin Kove lacks what made the first one so special. The greatest crime is no Shannon Tweed sugar boobies. It should be a clause in her film contracts that she has to pop them out @ least once. Sure it's sexy to see her cat scrap but it's small consolation. Once again Hogan can't act worth a shit & that has train wreck charms but in the end I feel sorry for him. You're supposed to be a badass action star & even w/ machine guns blazing in both hands Im not feeling the adrenaline Im sorry to say you're just going through the motions or you do suck that bad. That's what this often felt like..just going through the motions & in turn sucked. Maybe that's because it couldn't raise above its made for TV limitations like the first one...on a side note keep an eye out for wrestler Ron Reis who went under the name Reese as a member of Raven's flock in WCW. It's good to see Turner hiring from w/in...All it really needed was Ed Leslie
Rated 1.5/5 Stars •
Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars
01/27/23
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Hulk Hogan's best movie is still nothing short of hilarious.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
02/11/23
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This is soooooooooo awesome
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
02/27/23
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This sequel to the Hulk-Hogan cheese-fest is actually slightly better. All the major players are back, and this time they're rescuing a daughter from her rich father that kidnapped her form the mother, and then off to stop a chemical bomb expert from helping terrorists launch a poison gas attack on the States.
The cheese factor is lower then the first, but the movie is actually put together better. The acting is up a knotch from everyone, the script itself and the directing is much better, and the music isn't nearly so over-dramatic.
With that said though, there was one major thing I didn't like about this movie. It's pretty much two short movies stuck together, as if they were episodes of a failed TV show that never got picked up, so they stuck them back-to-back on a DVD release. The first half of the movie has the team rescuing a little girl after her rich father lost a custody battle and kidnapped her and fled the country. Then upon getting back, Hulk Hogan's character goes looking for a terrorist that was thought to have been dead, gets himself into trouble, and the others go and rescue him. The movie changes plots half-way through.
But, despite that, the movie itself is better then the first, and not nearly as cheesy.
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Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
02/01/23
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